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Russell Craig is a celebrated visual artist now based between Philadelphia, New York, and Wellington, Florida, who grew up in the foster care system from age five and spent a total of twelve years in the Pennsylvania prison system before building an art career that has taken him from a mural on the African American Museum in Philadelphia to the White House, the Democratic National Convention, and museum collections around the country.
What makes Russell's story so striking is how directly his lived experience speaks to the populations equine-assisted practitioners are trying to serve — kids in foster care, people coming out of incarceration, and anyone navigating systems that were never built with their wellbeing in mind. He found his way through art, using it inside prison as both an escape and, eventually, as a plan for life after release.
In this conversation, Russell and Rupert dig into what a horse-based program for foster kids and formerly incarcerated people would actually need to work — structure, mentorship, hands-on care, transportation, funding, and a real sense of separation from old environments — as well as the deeper parallels Russell sees between horses and his own experience of captivity and freedom.
If you want to support the show, you can do so at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LongRideHome
✨ "When it's built on good structure, it will stand." – Russell Craig
🔍 What You'll Learn in This Episode
🎤 Memorable Moments from the Episode
[00:03:00] Russell describes being placed in foster care at age five and ending up on the streets by twelve
[00:09:00] Russell on reconnecting with art inside prison as a way to escape his surroundings and stay focused
[00:21:00] Russell on training himself to look for "the awesome" even inside hard or painful situations
[00:35:00] Rupert and Russell draw the parallel between leading a horse and Russell's own experience of incarceration
[00:45:00] Rupert outlines NTLS's three certification programs: Horse Boy Method, Movement Method, and Takhin Equine Integration
[01:11:00] Russell explains why kids in a foster-care equine program would need real separation from their old environment, not just a day visit
[01:13:00] Rupert and Russell brainstorm a "campus" model combining horses with green jobs, land reclamation, and forestry training
[01:39:00] Russell details the parole system's rules and how they can make it nearly impossible to stay out of prison
[01:53:00] Russell describes seeking out an arts program from inside prison and turning it into his springboard after release
[02:03:00] Russell's closing advice: keep pushing, don't do it alone, and connect with others doing the work
📚 Contact, Projects, and Resources Mentioned
Russell Craig – Artist Search: Russell Craig artist
New Trails Learning Systems – Horse Boy Method, Movement Method & Takhin Equine Integration https://ntls.co
Rupert Isaacson / Long Ride Home https://rupertisaacson.com
Patreon Support https://www.patreon.com/LongRideHome
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By Rupert Isaacson5
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Russell Craig is a celebrated visual artist now based between Philadelphia, New York, and Wellington, Florida, who grew up in the foster care system from age five and spent a total of twelve years in the Pennsylvania prison system before building an art career that has taken him from a mural on the African American Museum in Philadelphia to the White House, the Democratic National Convention, and museum collections around the country.
What makes Russell's story so striking is how directly his lived experience speaks to the populations equine-assisted practitioners are trying to serve — kids in foster care, people coming out of incarceration, and anyone navigating systems that were never built with their wellbeing in mind. He found his way through art, using it inside prison as both an escape and, eventually, as a plan for life after release.
In this conversation, Russell and Rupert dig into what a horse-based program for foster kids and formerly incarcerated people would actually need to work — structure, mentorship, hands-on care, transportation, funding, and a real sense of separation from old environments — as well as the deeper parallels Russell sees between horses and his own experience of captivity and freedom.
If you want to support the show, you can do so at Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LongRideHome
✨ "When it's built on good structure, it will stand." – Russell Craig
🔍 What You'll Learn in This Episode
🎤 Memorable Moments from the Episode
[00:03:00] Russell describes being placed in foster care at age five and ending up on the streets by twelve
[00:09:00] Russell on reconnecting with art inside prison as a way to escape his surroundings and stay focused
[00:21:00] Russell on training himself to look for "the awesome" even inside hard or painful situations
[00:35:00] Rupert and Russell draw the parallel between leading a horse and Russell's own experience of incarceration
[00:45:00] Rupert outlines NTLS's three certification programs: Horse Boy Method, Movement Method, and Takhin Equine Integration
[01:11:00] Russell explains why kids in a foster-care equine program would need real separation from their old environment, not just a day visit
[01:13:00] Rupert and Russell brainstorm a "campus" model combining horses with green jobs, land reclamation, and forestry training
[01:39:00] Russell details the parole system's rules and how they can make it nearly impossible to stay out of prison
[01:53:00] Russell describes seeking out an arts program from inside prison and turning it into his springboard after release
[02:03:00] Russell's closing advice: keep pushing, don't do it alone, and connect with others doing the work
📚 Contact, Projects, and Resources Mentioned
Russell Craig – Artist Search: Russell Craig artist
New Trails Learning Systems – Horse Boy Method, Movement Method & Takhin Equine Integration https://ntls.co
Rupert Isaacson / Long Ride Home https://rupertisaacson.com
Patreon Support https://www.patreon.com/LongRideHome
🌍 Follow Us
Long Ride Home
https://longridehome.com
https://facebook.com/longridehome.lrh
https://instagram.com/longridehome_lrh
https://youtube.com/@longridehome
New Trails Learning Systems
https://ntls.co https://facebook.com/horseboyworld
https://instagram.com/horseboyworld
https://youtube.com/newtrailslearningsystems
📊 Affiliate Disclosure
Links to books and products may include affiliate tracking. We may earn a commission if you make a purchase, at no extra cost to you. Thank you for supporting the show.

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